Who says we have to fit in?

Curiosity didn’t ‘kill the cat’, blind compliance will.

Ask why? If something doesn’t instinctively feel right, listen to your soul, trust that and explore. If the crowd are going one way, you could see what is in the opposite direction, it’s ok to think differently.

Think about more than one narrative, as there is more than one viewpoint without it being a conspiracy.

The collective mind and ego are capable of doing anything to preserve itself as are individuals. Action is unconscious and dominated by the mind and not flowing from the soul.

Fear is great but it is not real, it is a psychological fear of the future that enables the collective mind to control.

There is a motive behind all action, doesn’t mean it’s bad or good, it’s all subjective.

Just question, it may not change anything, but no harm in having a different view, after all, who says we have to fit in? It is all of the mind and we can, of course, choose to step away and accept what is and that allows us to question from a position of peace and see things without the corruption of a lens and judgement. The soul does not have an agenda other than love.

It isn’t what you have

It isn’t actually what you have, it is what people believe you have that seems to count.

Amazingly, as humans, we can be convinced of anything if it is put to us in a powerful and convincing way.

Con tricks have been going on since humans first discovered the power of myths. Now, with the tools available in our digital world it is a whole lot easier to ‘sucker’ people with any story you can convincingly concoct.

The people who do not fool for the con trick are those who are willing to question and be brave enough to stand away from the crowd.